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  1. A Dance of the Forests by Wole Soyinka, 1963-01-01
  2. The Road by Wole Soyinka, 1970
  3. Beautification of Area Boy (Modern Plays) by Wole Soyinka, 1995-09-11
  4. The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1994-08-18
  5. The Man Died: The Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1988-10
  6. Death and the King's Horseman a Play By Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1987
  7. Soyinka Plays: "A Play of Giants"; "From Zia with Love"; "A Source of Hyacinths"; "The Beatification of Area Boy" v. 2 (Contemporary Dramatists) by Wole Soyinka, 1999-02-04
  8. Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years - A Memoir, 1945-67 by Wole Soyinka, 2007-04-26
  9. The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite by Wole Soyinka, 2004-07
  10. Novels of Wole Soyinka by M. Rajeshwar, 1990-05-01
  11. Wole Soyinka: Politics, Poetics, and Postcolonialism (Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature) by Biodun Jeyifo, 2009-05-07
  12. Wole Soyinka: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies) by James Gibbs, 1986-01-22
  13. Wole Soyinka ; An Anthology of Recent Criticism
  14. Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1972-11

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22. Soyinka, Wole. Papers: Guide.
MS Thr 427 Soyinka, Wole. Papers Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 2005 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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Wole Soyinka was born in Nigeria in 1934 and educated at the University College, Ibadan (later the University of Ibadan) from 1952-54 and the University of Leeds (B.A., 1957). While in England, he served as a playreader at the Royal Court Theatre. Returning to the newly independent Nigeria in 1960, he held teaching appointments at the University of Ife, Ibadan (1962-63), and the University of Lagos (1965-67). Professor Soyinka was Head of the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan from 1969 to 1972 and Head of the Department of Dramatic Arts at the University of Ife from 1975 to 1985. During the Nigerian civil war, he was imprisoned by the military government and served two years before being released in 1969. He has held teaching posts as a visiting lecturer at many universities in the United States, most recently as a professor in African American Studies at Emory University.

23. Paradies Mit Höllenhunden : Textarchiv : Berliner Zeitung Archiv
(Berliner Zeitung) In Ibadan. Streunerjahre erinnert sich der afrikanische Nobelpreistr ger Wole Soyinka an seinen abenteuerlichen Weg zum erwachsenen Mann. Artikel von Regine Sylvester.
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24. Wole Soyinka — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Soyinka, Wole. Soyinka, Wole (wō'lā sh ying'k u) , 1934–, Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, essayist, and political activist, born Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka.
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26. Facts About Soyinka, Wole: Nigeria, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclo
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When he was 4 years old, spurred by insatiable curiosity and the beat of a marching drum, Wole Soyinka slipped silently through the gate of his parents' yard and followed a police band to a distant village. This was his first journey beyond Aké, Nigeria, and reading his account is akin to witnessing a child's epiphany: The parsonage wall had vanished forever but it no longer mattered. Those token bits and pieces of Aké which had entered our home on occasions, or which gave off hints of their nature in those Sunday encounters at church, were beginning to emerge in their proper shapes and sizes.

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Soyinka, Wole (1934– ) Nigerian author and dramatist who founded a national theatre in Nigeria. His plays explore Yoruba myth, ritual, and culture, and later challenged his
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31. Soyinka, Wole: The Oxford Companion To English Literature
Soyinka, Wole The Oxford Companion to English Literature Soyinka, Wole ( 1934 – ), Nigerian dramatist and probably Africa's most versatile author, educated at the
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32. Soyinka, Wole - Nigerian, English, Critic, And Novel
(Nigerian, 1934– ) Soyinka has been imprisoned repeatedly and exiled in his fight for Nigerian democracy; he is fiercely intelligent and energetic.
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in full AKINWANDE OLUWOLE SOYINKA (b. July 13, 1934, Abeokuta, Nigeria), Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and critic who received the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1986. He wrote of modern West Africa in a satirical style and with a tragic sense of the obstacles to human progress. A member of the Yoruba people, Soyinka attended Government College and University College in Ibadan before graduating in English in 1958 from the University of Leeds, in England. Upon his return to Nigeria he founded a national theatre, The 1960 Masks (later the Orisun Theatre), and wrote his first important play, A Dance of the Forests, for the Nigerian independence celebrations. The play satirizes the fledgling nation by stripping it of romantic legend and by showing that the present is no more a golden age than is the past. In plays of a lighter vein he made fun of pompous, westernized schoolteachers, as in The Lion and the Jewel (first performed in Ibadan, 1959; published 1963), and he mocked the clever preachers of upstart prayer-churches who grow fat on the credulity of their parishioners, as in The Trials of Brother Jero (1960) and Jero s Metamorphosis (1972). But his more serious plays, such as

37. Soyinka, Wole
Soyinka, Wole (1934) Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university studies in 1954 at
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During the civil war in Nigeria, Soyinka appealed in an article for cease-fire. For this he was arrested in 1967, accused of conspiring with the Biafra rebels, and was held as a political prisoner for 22 months untill 1969. Soyinka has published about 20 works: drama, novels and poetry. He writes in English and his literary language is marked by great scope and richness of words.
Soyinka has written two novels, The Interpreters (1965), narratively, a complicated work which has been compared to Joyce's and Faulkner's, in which six Nigerian intellectuals discuss and interpret their African experiences, and Season of Anomy (1973) which is based on the writer's thoughts during his imprisonment and confronts the Orpheus and Euridice myth with the mythology of the Yoruba. Purely autobiographical are The Man Died: Prison Notes (1972) and the account of his childhood, Ak ( 1981), in which the parents' warmth and interest in their son are prominent. Literary essays are collected in, among others, Myth, Literature and the African World (1975). Soyinka's poems, which show a close connection to his plays, are collected in Idanre, and Other Poems (1967), Poems from Prison (1969), A Shuttle in the Crypt (1972) the long poem Ogun Abibiman (1976) and Mandela's Earth and Other Poems (1988).

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    Soyinka, Wole u key Yoruba Biafra, Republic of ), he wrote his prison notes, The Man Died (1973). In 1986 Soyinka became the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Again under threat of arrest from the Nigerian government, he fled the country in 1994. After the death of Nigeria's military dictator (1998), Soyinka returned home, where he resumed his political activism and has been an outspoken critic of Nigeria's government. Soyinka's works are concerned with the tensions between spiritual and material worlds, with beliefs as the underpinnings of social relations, and with individuals' dependence on one another. His widely performed plays often highlight the problems of daily life in Africa; best known are Death and the King's Horseman (1975) and A Play of Giants (1984), a satiric attack on contemporary Africa. His novels include

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Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature, this Nigerian poet, playwright, and novelist......Collected Plays Wole Soyinka 0192811363 Oct 1973 Paperback Book
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Soyinka Wole Collected Plays
Wole Soyinka
Oct 1973
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Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature, this Nigerian poet, playwright, and novelist writes of the rich cultural traditions as well as the hopes and frustrations of black Africa. This two-volume collection of his plays includes A Dance of the Forests, The Swamp Dwellers, The Strong
Breed, The Road, and The Bacchae of Euripides in the first volume, and The Lion and the Jewel, Kongi's Harvest, The Trials of Brother Jero, Jero's Metamorphosis, and Madmen and Specialists in the second volume. Death and the King's Horseman
Wole Soyinka
January 2003
Textbook Paperback Chicago Tribune Soyinka both entertains and asks subtle questions about mass psychology, individual psychology, and universal human struggles of the will. This text refers to the Paperback edition. Book Description Death and the King's Horseman (1975) is the most widely read work by Nigerian author Wole Soyinka, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature. The text is accompanied by an introduction and explanatory annotations. "Backgrounds and Contexts" provides readers with a thorough understanding of the play's traditional African contexts. "Criticism" includes nine major essays on Death and the King's Horseman, focusing on the difficulties the play presents to its readers. About the series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical... Collected Plays, Volume 2

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